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A-random-article-in-Wikipedia
this code makes it possible to get a random article on wikipedia
btoep
Toolset for reliably assembling files from partial transmissions 🛰️🌎
cloudflare-docs
Cloudflare’s developer docs.
cursed_gpu_linux
⚙️ Attempt to run Linux in a GPU shader
DBIx-Class-Helper-ResultSet-EnumMethods
Automatically create search methods for enum columns
freebsd
FreeBSD src tree
freebsd-doc
FreeBSD doc tree
Pedometer
simple-alarm-program-in-C-
bobbileshy's Repositories
bobbileshy/A-random-article-in-Wikipedia
this code makes it possible to get a random article on wikipedia
bobbileshy/DBIx-Class-Helper-ResultSet-EnumMethods
Automatically create search methods for enum columns
bobbileshy/freebsd
FreeBSD src tree
bobbileshy/freebsd-doc
FreeBSD doc tree
bobbileshy/Pedometer
bobbileshy/simple-alarm-program-in-C-
bobbileshy/-to-turn-on-a-computer-remotely
bobbileshy/btoep
Toolset for reliably assembling files from partial transmissions 🛰️🌎
bobbileshy/cloudflare-docs
Cloudflare’s developer docs.
bobbileshy/cursed_gpu_linux
⚙️ Attempt to run Linux in a GPU shader
bobbileshy/electron
:electron: Build cross-platform desktop apps with JavaScript, HTML, and CSS
bobbileshy/grav-theme-quark
bobbileshy/node
Node.js JavaScript runtime :sparkles::turtle::rocket::sparkles:
bobbileshy/node-addon-api
Module for using Node-API from C++
bobbileshy/node-mceliece-nist
Node.js bindings for the reference implementation of the Classic McEliece KEM.
bobbileshy/openssl
TLS/SSL and crypto library
bobbileshy/randombytes
A portable C library for generating cypto-secure random bytes
bobbileshy/redis
Redis is an in-memory database that persists on disk. The data model is key-value, but many different kind of values are supported: Strings, Lists, Sets, Sorted Sets, Hashes, Streams, HyperLogLogs, Bitmaps.
bobbileshy/sanoid
Policy-driven snapshot management and replication tools. Using ZFS for underlying next-gen storage. (Btrfs support plans are shelved unless and until btrfs becomes reliable.) Primarily intended for Linux, but BSD use is supported and reasonably frequently tested.